Village Life On Soviet Paintings

2013/01/23



Arkady A. Plastov was a recognized artist of the USSR, winner of Lenin and Stalin Prizes. He depicted life in Soviet villages and it never looked gloomy, quite on the contrary, his pictures were rather bright and colorful, people depicted looked happy either at work or at a holiday table.


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Spring 1954.



Noon.1961



Going to vote at the elections.1947.



Summer.1959-1960.



Female tractor drivers.



Breakfast of tractor drivers.



Midwife Akulina Larionovna.



Peter G. Chernyaev. 1949.



Darling.



At the spring, 1961.



Grandson is painting.



Haymaking.



First snow.



Horses bathing, 1937.



Saturday. 1944



Germans are coming (Sunflowers), June 1941.



The blind, 1950s -1967.



When peace reigns in the world.




A fascist has flown over.



Harvest-festival.



Self-portrait.



And it’s the monument to A. Plastov in Prislonikha village of Russia.


via dok-zlo




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